9225 East Tanque Verde Road, Tucson, AZ 85749
520-760-0900  WEBSITE save favorite
AVERAGE RATING
recommended by:
42%

overall rating:
2.8
2.9
2.91 Parking:
2.7
2.68 Maintenance:
3.0
3.02 Construction:
3.2
3.19 Noise:
2.8
2.77 Grounds:
2.9
2.94 Safety:
2.5
2.55 Office Staff:
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DON'T RENT HERE! WORST APARTMENT I EVER LIVED IN! F-

From: -Anonymous-
Date posted: 2/21/2005
Years at this apartment: 2005-01-01 - 2005-01-01
User Response is available. 1 response
 

Geez where do i start? First lets start with the unfriendly, idiotic staff. Sure they are friendly when you come to look at the complex but once you sign a contract, forget it your nothing to them. Your ignored and treated like your beneath them. The apartment rules are expeceted to be followed bye everyone except of course them. They are disorganized and clueless all the time. And the manager (dont get me started on that one). Next the apartments themselves, they are just hell. The model apartment they show you when you first come to see the complex is nice and decent. The apartment you move into is the total opposite. Things falling apart, appliances not working, rust, mildew, rot, bad smells, and more. I could take up a few pages on just the inside alone. The outside is overgrown with crud. They only keep the main drive entrance to the leasing office nice and keeped up. Everywhere else the srubs aren't trimed, garbage isn't picked up off the grounds, leaves and debris aren't picked up, and much more. Hardly anyone pics up after their dogs (especially the staff). Just trust me when I say look elsewhere. I wouldn't recommend this complex to anyone at all. I was glad to leave and will always let people know how awful this place was. I will be sure to make it known. Save yourself the grief. These are FAR from luxury apartment like they advertise.


Recommended: NO
Overall Rating
1 out of 5
Parking:
2 of 5
Maintenance:
2 of 5
Construction: 1 of 5
Noise:
1 of 5
Grounds: 1 of 5
Safety: 1 of 5
Office Staff:
1 of 5
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User Responses

From: Terry.Allen.Jones Date: 03/29/2006
The thing is, I can't understand the claims about race discrimination by the office manager, why would you in the wake of having a predominately black office staff, start calling other tenants racist. I found dealing with the women in the office beyond unpleasant, beyond insulting, and it is at times laughable. I would find that FedEX, and UPS would intentionally force me to run over to the office for who knows what reason to retrieve packages. It has happened on at least a half dozen occasions that I was home waiting for a package and would find that the driver never bothered to knock on my door or ring my bell. He would either bypass my apartment alltogether, and simply leave the parcels at the office. I would end up waiting all day, and sometimes for more than one day, only to find the parcel was at the leasing office. In the case of FedEx, the driver would sneak up the stairs and silently place a door tag on my door, and then run away silently so I could not hear him, and then leave my parcel at the office. Going over to the office was more than a pain, it had been nearly fatal on more than one occasion and I was not really fond of doing it. The office staff would color coordinate, usually wearing all black, I found that appropriate, and I felt as though I was ready for my funeral. The women would wear clothing a little too tight and stand a little too close to you and act a little too nice as you were handed that package, then they would feign offense and act as though you had sexually assualted them. I never found it necessary to have my packages handed to me and the women never needed to search for packages or bend over and crawl around the floor to locate them. Had they been logically stored, a system in place to notify residents, and/or delivered properly in the first place, none of this charade would have been necessary. In fact it was not necessary at all, and it was intentional that it was made this difficult. I found the packages were dispersed all over the place, and even though I would receive a package that day and visit the office immediately, the package was always hidden somewhere. Like a treasure hunt, then everyone needed to scurry around, wiggle here and there, and I'd be embroiled in all kinds of useless monologues with jokes about eating entire boxes of candy, signing for packages again as Ms. Mercado produced a clipboard and asked me to sign her note saying I received the packages that I never knew were there in the first place. Keep in mind that I often was never notified the packages were there, or I should have signed for them at my front door had the driver delivered them where he should have. David Ware made a comment about the fact that there would be trouble with package receiving when I first moved in, he was right about that.
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